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Stephen Bear defends his ‘bullying’ behaviour in the Celebrity Big Brother house
“I think being in the show, winning it then presenting it, then going in as a housemate again…”
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Stephen Bear proved to be one of the most controversial and unpredictable celebrity housemate in the shows history and defied the curse of constantly facing the public vote and took the CBB crown!
Emma Willis had a tough time keeping her cool as she sat down with Stephen Bear for his “Celebrity Big Brother” eviction interview on Friday (26 August) night. It seems to me from coming out that everyone don’t like me being the victor and I don’t know why – is it my haircut?
He explained: “I believe everyone’s edited how they are so if you keep being amusing and positive there’s only one way you can be edited”.
Speaking to Emma in his exit interview, Bear said he thought he would win because: “When you’re so positive you’ll win, I promise you”.
Bear also spoke about annoying people in the house, telling Emma: “If someone’s upset at me making a pancake…”
The former Big Brother star, who famously copped off with Marco Pierre White Jnr in the last series, has dished the dirt on Bear and the news doesn’t surprise us.
“And now I’ve won the whole competition people still want to not see me win”.
“The reason I was doing it was to show that as a person I’m actually all right”. The fact I still won feels awesome. I’m a nice guy.
She revealed in her post-show chat: “I felt it was unfair, [Bear] should have been removed for so many things he did”.
“I was the only genuine one”. I just show emotions.
Laura stayed uncharacteristically coy about what’s happened between them since that fateful night, but she did add, “We haven’t done anything too sexual yet, that’s all I’m saying. I was the underdog”.
Walking out to a mixed crowd, Bear said: “I told ya, I told ya didn’t I?”
‘[Christopher] Biggins was our big favourite, ‘ said William Hill spokesman Joe Crilly, admitting his company was one to suffer.
He added: “All I did was to to have as much fun as possible and if anyone thought I was disgusting, I’m sorry”.
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“If anyone thought I was terrible in the process then I’m sorry. I’m sorry if no-one had a good enough time”. “But I’ve had the time of my life”.